I have an application that requires new cluster nodes be created and destroyed to handle load spikes. I would like this additional capacity to be represented in nagios during it's lifetime. Currently my installation requires manually adding host definitions and dependent hostgroup and service configurations. Is there a system in Nagios 3 to change the host definitions without editing a configuration file, redeploying the configs and restarting the nagios service?
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